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Creating Family Rituals

November 24, 2021 by Dasee Berkowitz Leave a Comment

Thanksgiving is upon us. In the spirit of sharing what we are grateful for, I am grateful to you for your thoughtful responses to a survey we put out last […]

Filed Under: Holidays, Jewish Wisdom, Parenting Tagged With: Gratitude, Judaism, Parenting, parents, soulful parent, thanksgiving

Toast to a New Tradition

November 17, 2021 by Dasee Berkowitz Leave a Comment

The therapist, writer, and international speaker, Esther Perel said this about relationships: “The quality of your relationships determines the quality of your life.”   At Thanksgiving, for many families, we […]

Filed Under: Jewish Wisdom, Parenting Tagged With: connection, Gratitude, Parenting, thanksgiving

What We Can Learn From Difference

November 2, 2021 by Dasee Berkowitz Leave a Comment

Did you feel left out sometimes? Did you ever wish that people saw you for who you know you are on the inside instead of what they can see from the outside?

Filed Under: Parenting Tagged With: Judaism, Parenting, parents, soulful parent

Education and the Long Middle

October 20, 2021 by Dasee Berkowitz Leave a Comment

While schools can offer an official measure of our children around how they are progressing in acquiring the skills, tools, and competencies to function as citizens of the world, when children struggle at school, our homes can offer an important corrective.

Filed Under: Parenting Tagged With: Pandemic, Parenting, parents, soulful parent, Spiritual

Shmita and Release

October 13, 2021 by Dasee Berkowitz Leave a Comment

And while we may be better versed in Shabbat celebration, that comes as a disruption to the centrality we place on work, and helps us refocus our attention every week on rest and reflection, shmita is a shabbat on a much larger scale.

Filed Under: Jewish Wisdom, Mindfulness, Parenting, The Jewish Year Tagged With: Judaism, Parenting, Shmita, soulful parent, Spiritual

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